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  1. I checked out the qualifications of these writers, Robert & Brenda Vale, to see what scientific studies they've done....or scientific papers they've had published in peer-reviewed journals. Found their area of expertise. They're architects & teach at the University of Wellington. Note...architects. Not scientists. There's a guideline that students at universities are taught. To recognise when they...or someone else...has moved beyond their field of expertise. Those 2 folk are perfectly free to give what opinions they like, based on whatever they quote as evidence. (All of us do that, which is fine.) But those opinions are outside their field of expertise. So this thread features an article purporting to give scientific information, coming from a podcaster who's not a member of a science faculty. About an issue which was written up in a book by a couple whose area of expertise is architecture. No published scientists standing up so far. Give it time some scientist is sure to get themselves a grant to research this.
  2. No the green dream in high density inner city living, but they do think a chicken on your balcony would be OK green wise, provided you did not eat it. All the rural lving folk need to move to the city and all their land will be reverted to natural habitat for native animals, no domestic animals allowed and we all have to be vegans. high speed carbon nutral trains from one sity to anotherm all roads removed. Ah shortstep good to at least one other dog enthusiast who knows about UN Agenda 21!
  3. Exactly. Labelling helps too. Like, maybe, "warmist" Warmist is certainly not a complement it akin to 'useful idiot'!
  4. He needs exposing and his credibility questioned. Thanks mita!
  5. Don't get your knickers in a twist about Andrew Bolt get your knickers in a real twist about the Matt Smith who via his teaching profession at La Trobe University is indoctinating the next generation of jounalists on how we should not own dogs! ""Pooch pie on the menu if we don't cut ecological pawprint" Matt Smith November 25, 2010 http://m.theage.com.au/opinion/society-and...1124-187bh.html Go and get your knickers in a twist that The Age would print such garbage!!
  6. He does appear extreme all right but here he is lecturing at La Trobe indoctrinating the next generation of journalists. That is where the real worry is!!
  7. http://m.theage.com.au/opinion/society-and...1124-187bh.html This one has nothing to do with andrew Bolt!! The lunatic fringe have away of making the next generation feel guilty. Don't say you haven't been warned!
  8. http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewb...that_love_them/ Matt Smith is a journalism lecturer and thus, of course, a global warmist of the more puritanical kind: Serving up Fido as an entree might be a bit extreme, but one of the most effective ways you can make an impact on your ecological footprint is by not owning a dog … When it comes to an ecological footprint, a dog is the equivalent of two Toyota LandCruisers… The fact that a family pet is such a way of life in the Australian culture is damage enough. Even if we widened our palate to include dogs, that wouldn’t stop people owning pets… What would be most effective is for people to think hard before buying a pet. It might be better to grow some plants instead. At least plants are edible. Humans must not only deny themselves children, but love on four legs. Dogs must go, too - turned into dinner, if need be. So for whom or what are these warmists actually saving the planet?
  9. I didn't realise Esther Horton did titre testing. I just drove 50km to Animal Options to have my guys done - Acupet would have been closer! Oh well. I have to say I was thrilled with the service I received at Animal Options - they did the test while I waited to save me having to come back all that distance. The results are: Cleo Hepatitis 3, Parvo 4, Distemper 3 - so we decided to giver her a C3 Ziggy Hep 4, Parvo 5, Distemper 4 - so he didn't get a vacc. They were both very brave so got ice creams when they came home. Where about is Acupet...what suburb. Are you going to check and see if the vaccination has actually improved her titre level 14 days after the vaccination? Apparently there is a strong possibility it may not have changed and you may have paid for a vaccination that has not improved your dogs immunity level.
  10. If your dog is not exhibiting any outwould sign of pain I would not go jumping to any conclusions and definately would not bother with x-rays at this time. Also there are many reasons NOT to desex before 12 months of age when his growth plates have closed so I would stick to your chosen plan and also see a good dog chiro to ensure he doesn't need an adjustment in the lumber region of his spine which may account for the slight roach.
  11. I found this link with instructions and diagrams with a method to allow healing but it says it could take up to a month and to also to ensure that you don't bandage it to tightly as this will cut off the circulation and the tail tip could die and drop off :D http://www.dogstuff.info/tail_healing_method_arndt.html
  12. I have us the daily's for over 30 years on all my dogs and never had any dogs with problems from them. As Tess says it is just about routine, I give a the daily tablet the very last thing at night before I go to bed and I have never forgotten.
  13. Hi jaegertheweim I found this site called European Weimaraners (just in case you don't alredy know it) and it has lots of info and post about surgical amputation that may be of interest to you if your boys tail does not heal up and needs surgery. The link isn't bring up the thread about 'Late Docking' but it is easy to find from this link. Hope it helps.
  14. My girls tail is marginally improved but still has some swelling but no longer looks as if all the hair is about to fall out. When it was really bad 2 weeks ago it looked a bit like a lions tail with a tuff of hair on the end because of the swelling. Sadly the end of her bothers tail has some swelling on it as well. Another litter sister had already had a split with bleeding.
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